Chapter 18. Ten Hints, Tips, and Shortcuts
In This Chapter
Typing faster with the slide and autocorrection
Viewing the iPad's capacity
Altering the speed of scrubbing in iTunes
Sharing links and Web pages
Choosing a Safari home page
Storing your files
Using the iPad as a phone
Capturing what's on-screen
After spending a lot of quality time with our iPads, it's only natural that we've discovered more than a few helpful hints, tips, and shortcuts. In this chapter, we share some of our faves.
Sliding for Accuracy and Punctuation
Our first tip can help you type faster in two ways. One, it helps you type more accurately; two, it lets you type punctuation and numerals faster than ever before.
Over the course of this book, you find out how to tap, how to double-tap, and even how to double-tap with two fingers. Now we want to introduce you to a new gesture we like to call the slide.
To do the slide, you start by performing the first half of a tap. That is, you touch your finger to the screen but don't lift it. Now, without lifting your finger, slide it onto the key you want to type. You'll know you're on the right key because it changes from one shade of gray to another.
First, try the slide during normal typing. Stab at a key and if you miss, rather than lifting your finger, backspacing, and trying again, do the slide onto the proper key. After you get the hang of it, you'll see that it saves a lot of ...
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